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3/30/2012, 4:59 PM SeaHorse15
8/21/2011, 6:06 AM Daph

Name Seely
Gender Masculine & Feminine
Usage Medieval English
Pronounced Pron. see-lee
Other Forms FormsSeeley
Edit Status Statusnot set

Meaning & History

Medieval nickname for a person with a cheerful disposition, from Middle English #seely# "happy, fortunate" (from Old English #sæl# "happiness, good fortune"). The word was also occasionally used as a female personal name during the Middle Ages. The word's considerable sense development moved from "blessed" to "pious", to "innocent" (c.1200), to "harmless", to "pitiable" (late 13c.), to "weak" (c.1300), to "feeble in mind, lacking in reason, foolish" (1570s); the sense "pitiable", which developed into modern English #silly#, is not attested before the 15th century.
Added 8/21/2011 by Daph